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investors like the plan to cut costs and better position the bank for a tougher regulatory environment. so the shares surged over 9% to $20.55. utbany of barclay's competitorsutlso moved highto. bank of america rose over 3%, making it the biggest gainer in the dow. j.p. morgan and travelers were both up about 1%. fashion designer michael kors was another big gainer thanks to better than expected third quarter earnings and revenues. the company credits higher sales and the opening of new stores. but what really helped the stock: the company lifted its full-year earnings guidance. the shares rallied nearly 10% or $5 today to $62 a share. new york and company, the women's apparel retailer, also raised its guidance, but just on fourth quarter sales. the chain now expects sales to gain 2.3% thanks to successful a holiday season. the stock jumped 7% to $4.30. fashion accessories retailer fossil also g a boost today, rising 3% to $110 a share. the company says fourth quarter esonings rose 28%, much better than expected. sales growth was strong in its wholesale divisions in north america and a
investors like the plan to cut costs and better position the bank for a tougher regulatory environment. so the shares surged over 9% to $20.55. utbany of barclay's competitorsutlso moved highto. bank of america rose over 3%, making it the biggest gainer in the dow. j.p. morgan and travelers were both up about 1%. fashion designer michael kors was another big gainer thanks to better than expected third quarter earnings and revenues. the company credits higher sales and the opening of new stores....
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penney's has been trying to stick it out in a competitive retail environment, but its shares are half the price they were a ye ago. we have a closer look at penney's stock chart. it is on our web site, www.nbr.com.ar look for the "blogs" tab where michael kahn has some technic analysis tohe stock chart. in a diffe ntreorner of retail, napa as o ntr partinownugeene parts fell 3.8% from its all- time high despite better than expected earnings, and auto dealer group 1 was down 7.6% to its lowest price of the year. earrings were much weaker than expected as costs were up sharply. a first for google: a print over $800 per share. today's 1.8% gain takes google over $800 a share to an all-time high. the stock is up 14% already this year.le r oufof the five most actively duoued exchange traded p were higher. the s&p 500 volatility note fell 4.3%, moving in the opposite direction of the broader market as it usually does. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> susie: wall street's outsized paydays are getting smaller. average bonuses paid to wall street's bankers, traders and support staff in
penney's has been trying to stick it out in a competitive retail environment, but its shares are half the price they were a ye ago. we have a closer look at penney's stock chart. it is on our web site, www.nbr.com.ar look for the "blogs" tab where michael kahn has some technic analysis tohe stock chart. in a diffe ntreorner of retail, napa as o ntr partinownugeene parts fell 3.8% from its all- time high despite better than expected earnings, and auto dealer group 1 was down 7.6% to...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot, even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely... looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. okay. whoawh, whoa, wh, oa, who. i'd std ay cle car of that hacleaner, too, if i wer we made of wd and grd anite. why whdon't you try pledge? ♪♪ ♪ pledgeed multiul-surface. [ man ma] its itformula's safe on all kllinds of stuff, like tkehis...s. and thisth... and thisth. so fur fnituretu has nothing to fear. goodgo boy. so fur fnituretu has n
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot, even on a holiday weekend....
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it can contaminate the water supply and you know impact americans health so we're talking about the environment and our health and well being is that a fair concern of course you should be concerned about your health you should also keep the risks and in perspective here again there are no examples of where the fracking fluids have harmed someone's health in the united states at this point we just don't occur but again there's just no example of this so you have to keep it in perspective there are other things that people should be worried about and in fact this shouldn't be killing the golden goose in this particular case fifteen billion barrels of oil could help the. economy enormously as you know the unemployment rate in california is much higher than the national rate around ten percent and this could be a boon to that state's tax base as well as to implement people you know certainly a lot of oil that we're talking about but i think the worry is that where we extract this oil in a safe sustainable healthy way of course drilling for oil and gas is popular is a popular trend these days can w
it can contaminate the water supply and you know impact americans health so we're talking about the environment and our health and well being is that a fair concern of course you should be concerned about your health you should also keep the risks and in perspective here again there are no examples of where the fracking fluids have harmed someone's health in the united states at this point we just don't occur but again there's just no example of this so you have to keep it in perspective there...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu warns north korea's nuclear test is a wakeup call, a wakeup call about iran. >> sanctions will not stop a nuclear program of iran. we have to be coupled with a robust, credible military threat. if they're not, there's no chance to stop it. >> greta: former u.n. ambassador john bolton joins us. good evening, sir. >> good morning. >> greta: prime minister netanyahu says that iran is going to top the agenda when he meets with president obama and when he makes his first trip as president to israel. i'm curious, do sanctions, have they worked anytime? >> well, not in the case of something like a would-be nuclear proliferator. i think that north korea is a good example that prime minister netanyahu used. it's one of the poorest countries on earth.
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu warns north korea's nuclear test is a wakeup call, a wakeup call about iran. >> sanctions will not stop a nuclear program of iran. we have to be coupled with a robust, credible military threat. if...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> fast food giants burger king and mcdonald's hash it out. and they got a big surprise tweeting burger king twitter account hacked and turned into big mcdonald's ad. that's right, hackers substituted the logo in place of burger king's logo and said controversial yes, obscene tweets and there's a silver line. tweeters hack and get us 30,000 more followers than before account suspended. and spelling, twitter is going to grade our tweets. if we get all a's is there a prize involve? and hopefully they're grading on the curve. and former secretary of state hillary clinton now have a new job. the hill tweets, hillary clinton to join speaking circuit and does florida's senator marco rubio have a new career, too. abc posting rubio raises $100,000 off water bottle and since he sipped water dur
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> fast food giants burger king and mcdonald's hash it out. and they got a big surprise tweeting burger king twitter account hacked and turned into big mcdonald's ad. that's right, hackers substituted the logo in place of burger king's logo and said...
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i -- >> the deal environment. >> the deal environment. >> there's plenty of money around, we know that. there's tons of money around. money is not the issue. >> but does this say something about confidence that people didn't have perhaps six months ago? >> oh, i think, as i said, i think the domestic economy is clearly operating on a sound -- if there's -- if you think about the u.s., at 2%. its supplies will be on the upside. if you think about europe, as 0% to 1%, if there's a surprise, i suspect it's on the downside. that's the difference in my view. >> john, since you're still here, and we've got your expertise here. is it a good time to be spending, smart people spending money at this point on acquisiti acquisition? >> jack made the point earlier this morning. there's a lot of cash and a lot of it's earning 50 basis points. you know, it's good deals that way above your cost of capital should be value creative. i would agree. europe is frightening because there's a lot of things that low prices, but you know, the investor reaction to acquisitions in europe is -- is mixed. so, yeah,
i -- >> the deal environment. >> the deal environment. >> there's plenty of money around, we know that. there's tons of money around. money is not the issue. >> but does this say something about confidence that people didn't have perhaps six months ago? >> oh, i think, as i said, i think the domestic economy is clearly operating on a sound -- if there's -- if you think about the u.s., at 2%. its supplies will be on the upside. if you think about europe, as 0% to...
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that's simply because i think you're now moving into an environment where the banks are coming in better. and i think that brings up the question, then, why do you want to hold gold? you would want to hold something more -- >> definitely overbought. but they can go on overbought in a while. that could be 20% from here. i don't know. but clearly, a lot of people have checked in and they're all in one trade and they're all talking about the same thing, they're all writing the same thing. it's a bit worrying in a slightly bigger picture. >> plenty of interesting thoughts there to talk about. this day with the chinese new year, the snowstorm for the united states. there's no immediate crisis going on. it's just finding their feet. >> really quiet. and i think the cypress story is fascinating. take a look at some of the details. 0.2% of total output. but the real question becomes, do you make depositors and bondholders share in the losses? >> of course. >> for everyone else. >> keep an eye on that. european markets, it's not as if they're selling off. as we turn to the u.s. session, usair lin
that's simply because i think you're now moving into an environment where the banks are coming in better. and i think that brings up the question, then, why do you want to hold gold? you would want to hold something more -- >> definitely overbought. but they can go on overbought in a while. that could be 20% from here. i don't know. but clearly, a lot of people have checked in and they're all in one trade and they're all talking about the same thing, they're all writing the same thing....
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might think about and ask what are the common traits, vision, contextual knowledge, understanding the environment in which you are operating, communication and motivational skills, they are challenging, but they are in powering, rock-solid integrity, unusual determination, perseverance and perseverance. as you might guess, a great admirer of dr. rice, not quite as much as moamar ghadaffi. i don't have the scrapbook. [laughter] [applause] but i do have an enormous regard for dr. rice and i am jury pleased that she is here to do her formal introductions and i would like to invite the ambassador cobb to the stage. [applause] >> good morning everybody. thank you, president shalala, and my life for those nice comments. before i introduce condoleezza rice, i want to share with all of you if favoritism that i have, a bias that i have come and this is that i have a strong affinity for smart, strong, powerful, successful and charismatic leaders. as evidence of that -- [applause] as evidence of that, i have been married to one of those lease for 52 years. [applause] but a second evidence of that i had the
might think about and ask what are the common traits, vision, contextual knowledge, understanding the environment in which you are operating, communication and motivational skills, they are challenging, but they are in powering, rock-solid integrity, unusual determination, perseverance and perseverance. as you might guess, a great admirer of dr. rice, not quite as much as moamar ghadaffi. i don't have the scrapbook. [laughter] [applause] but i do have an enormous regard for dr. rice and i am...
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anybody can go on the environment canada web site pick up the number. that is .1 percent of global emissions. by no means is it close to biggest threat from carbon perspective. tracy: a lot of people don't realize this pipeline will move american crude as well. it is not just moving crude from alberta, which is the third largest crude resource in the world right now, all the way down through texas. we're moving our own oil as well? >> that's very important fact. that it is grown since we made our first application for the keystone pipeline. the tide oil shale plays in the u.s. have grown quite considerably. there is huge opportunity to continue to grow. that is being railed out of places like the bakken. crude wants to get on to our pipeline as quickly as we can. we have made capacity available for that, about 250,000 barrels a day of the capacity of the pipeline has been dedicated to u.s. production. tracy: right. you know, we get this pipeline underway, this puts your place in the oil world, i mean catapults you guys as a company, as a player in the i
anybody can go on the environment canada web site pick up the number. that is .1 percent of global emissions. by no means is it close to biggest threat from carbon perspective. tracy: a lot of people don't realize this pipeline will move american crude as well. it is not just moving crude from alberta, which is the third largest crude resource in the world right now, all the way down through texas. we're moving our own oil as well? >> that's very important fact. that it is grown since we...
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defenders will tell you that he made enormous strides in the effort to make the catholic church a safe environment for children. remember the first pope to meet with victims of sex abuse which he did for the first time in the united states in april 2008 and did six times total over the course of his papacy, the first pope to apologize directly for the crisis to institute zero tolerance as the official policy of the church. critics will say much of that was too little too late. too much was left undone but that of course is not the only issue that people will remember about this pope. many liberals in the catholic church, for example, would praise him on some fronts but suggest overall his leadership rolled back the clock on the reforming spirit of the second vatican council in the mid 1960s. many women particularly religious women in the united states, nuns, will remember the crackdowns on american nuns that unfolded on his watch. while his admirers, i submit, will probably remember him as one of the great teaching popes of modern times perhaps of all time who for almost eight years led a sort of
defenders will tell you that he made enormous strides in the effort to make the catholic church a safe environment for children. remember the first pope to meet with victims of sex abuse which he did for the first time in the united states in april 2008 and did six times total over the course of his papacy, the first pope to apologize directly for the crisis to institute zero tolerance as the official policy of the church. critics will say much of that was too little too late. too much was left...
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what can we do to help create an environment where jobs will be created? or can we do to create a possibility that every family that is willing to work hard has the chance to get a decent life? i think there are many things we can do. i am an optimist by nature, but i also believe you have to keep working at it. the president proposed the american jobs act. last night, he thanked congress for adopting a few of them and urged congress to enact the rest. i believe that, in the short run, investments in infrastructure makes sense. investments in keeping teachers and firemen from being laid off makes sense. in the longer term, we have to get our fiscal house in order, but we cannot shortchange the investments to build the economy for the future, things like infrastructure, education, skills training. we have the best workforce in the world, the most vital economy in the world. in order to be there in the future, we need the r&d and the people and the infrastructure. that is got to be in conjunction with fiscal policy that we can afford. bu>> i hope you will al
what can we do to help create an environment where jobs will be created? or can we do to create a possibility that every family that is willing to work hard has the chance to get a decent life? i think there are many things we can do. i am an optimist by nature, but i also believe you have to keep working at it. the president proposed the american jobs act. last night, he thanked congress for adopting a few of them and urged congress to enact the rest. i believe that, in the short run,...
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now, we've talked a lot about the low rate environment. saying we've got $11.4 billion sitting there, not earning much. let's put it to work. let's buy the rest of nbcu. heinz able to borrow at low levels and pay a nice 9% to warren buffett. you've got a willingness on the part of the brazilians to put 4.4 billion into buying heinz at 4.4 times eeb ta and they feel comfortable with a long-term cash flow characteristics of that business in terms of offering memo returns. >> we just finished the year with the biggest corporate issuance on record. what's it going to take to say we're back? >> the bar is high for him. >> nobody can promote like jimmy, but what i want to see is the following on deals. they may be a sign thing rs going too far. i want to see the, another deal in that space because i feel like my competitors are getting ahead of me and strategically, i need to do that. perhaps in the same set. one deal forcing another. we saw the dell lbo, but in a way, it's a one off. they're only using a bill sor so dollars in private equity mo
now, we've talked a lot about the low rate environment. saying we've got $11.4 billion sitting there, not earning much. let's put it to work. let's buy the rest of nbcu. heinz able to borrow at low levels and pay a nice 9% to warren buffett. you've got a willingness on the part of the brazilians to put 4.4 billion into buying heinz at 4.4 times eeb ta and they feel comfortable with a long-term cash flow characteristics of that business in terms of offering memo returns. >> we just...
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because it's also on the mind the security environment of china. >> okay. so i think we will leave it there, but we appreciate your insight your experience. that was a former south korean foreign minister joining us on the line. spelling out exactly what could happen over the next couple days. we did touch on it there, the role that china could play. the united states will be looking toward beijing to take a leadership role because of the influence that the chinese have over their closest friends, the north koreans. but right now we will say good-bye to our viewers in the united states. but for everyone else here at cnn international, we'll continue on with our coverage of this breaking news story. let's go to matthew chance who is live in beijing. for more on this, it is the chinese new year holiday. the place is closed down, you can shoot a cannon down the main street of beijing and not hit anybody. when can we expect something to come out of the government there? >> it's very difficult to say. >> a war in the gop. between donald trump calling karl rove a
because it's also on the mind the security environment of china. >> okay. so i think we will leave it there, but we appreciate your insight your experience. that was a former south korean foreign minister joining us on the line. spelling out exactly what could happen over the next couple days. we did touch on it there, the role that china could play. the united states will be looking toward beijing to take a leadership role because of the influence that the chinese have over their closest...
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we did see a lot more of a, you know, much more competitive wholesale environment this quarter. >> corinna, would you recommend buying the shares here? >> it is a little difficult to recommend starting new positions, but we most certainly would be holding on if we did own it already. >> all right. great to speak with you. thanks for your time. >> thank you. >>. >>> when we come back, what does art cashin want to hear from the president in tonight's state of the union? he'll tell us here at post 9. one more look at futures on this fat tuesday. we'll try to let the good times roll when "squawk on the street" comes right back. [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ how do traders using technical analysis streamline their process? at fidelity, we do it by merging two tools into one. combi
we did see a lot more of a, you know, much more competitive wholesale environment this quarter. >> corinna, would you recommend buying the shares here? >> it is a little difficult to recommend starting new positions, but we most certainly would be holding on if we did own it already. >> all right. great to speak with you. thanks for your time. >> thank you. >>. >>> when we come back, what does art cashin want to hear from the president in tonight's state...
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lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call 1-800-414-5999 or visit trylyric.com for a risk-free 30 day trial offer and free dvd and brochure. get the hearing aid that can. lyric from phonak. lyric can. >>> sounds strange, but the horse meat scandal continues to spread across europe. six major french retailers have pulled lasagna off their shelves, this one month after horse meat was found in burgers supposed to be made of above. cat, explain this to us. this is showing up in sweden, uk, france, wasn't supposed to be there. how did this happen. >> reporter: that's the problem. nobody knows. this points to a huge breakdown in the foot chain. horse meat is eating in a lot of countries, france, italy, kazakhstan, their horses are raised for food, the problem is a lot of these were not actually sanctioned for human consumption, and nobody knows how it slipped into the system. >> what does that
lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call 1-800-414-5999 or visit trylyric.com for a risk-free 30 day trial offer and free dvd and brochure. get the hearing aid that can. lyric from phonak. lyric can. >>> sounds strange, but the horse meat scandal continues to spread across europe. six...
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this is what he had to say about the deal making environment. >> i think there are many more deals coming. i'll say it again. that's why we made our investment last year. we think m and a is back, revenue market is hard to come by. i think most of corporate america feel they have skinnied down their operations to a point where they can't get much more out of it. so synergies are the next wave of eps growth. >> on this valentine's day he seems to be correct worth noting $182 billion of transactions so far this year. that compares to last year only $58 billion. also by the way, a big payday for the bankers on wall street. there could be fees of $100 million involved in this transaction. the big winners, centerview, moells, berkshire, lazard, jpmorgan, wells fargo. that's it on this valentine's day. not just this deal, so many others, the airlines, comcast, our parent with nbc. so it's -- we might have more. we'll see what happens next monday. >> your great discussion with buffett this morning, andrew. he did lay out the notion there is more money to play with this year. it's likely to be a
this is what he had to say about the deal making environment. >> i think there are many more deals coming. i'll say it again. that's why we made our investment last year. we think m and a is back, revenue market is hard to come by. i think most of corporate america feel they have skinnied down their operations to a point where they can't get much more out of it. so synergies are the next wave of eps growth. >> on this valentine's day he seems to be correct worth noting $182 billion...
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they're not competitive in this environment. we had to raise them because of the acuity of an economic crisis. we now have an operating balance budget for the first time in a decade. california's beginning to click back. do not count us out. >> right. you know, though, gavin, though, you have always been straightforward and i've always respected you a great deal. you're a progressive politician, but you understand what it takes to bring small businesses to california. you've been concerned about high tax rates in california for a long time. >> yeah. >> and you're exactly right. whether it's rick perry who we've made a lot of fun of over the past year. you talk about rick scott. they are obsessed with bringing jobs back to their states. and it worked. what does california do? what does new york do? what does connecticut do? what do these states do that have this high tax burden and also have a lot of debt to pay off? how do they balance that with staying competitive for the next decade? >> well, the most important thing these sta
they're not competitive in this environment. we had to raise them because of the acuity of an economic crisis. we now have an operating balance budget for the first time in a decade. california's beginning to click back. do not count us out. >> right. you know, though, gavin, though, you have always been straightforward and i've always respected you a great deal. you're a progressive politician, but you understand what it takes to bring small businesses to california. you've been...